I'm blogging this Friday from the nation's capital. Hanging out with my colleagues here and enjoying the town I once called home.
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This past weekend I took a vacation to Atlanta to visit childhood friends and relax with mindless and entertaining activities.
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Over the past couple of months, I’ve seen many organizations attempt the infamous flash mob. Though flash mobs emerged only six years ago, they have stopped society in our tracks forcing us to stop, listen and watch.
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It's been some time since I last provided an update on Gay Games 2014 and Cleveland + Akron's journey with the Federation.
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While the pleasure of daily reading the printed newspaper with a cup of coffee is largely gone, I still get excited when major dailies and magazines write on LGBT individuals and trends, specifically when it's outside of the heated political.
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The lesbian community has always been slightly more muted than our gay male counterparts. Though our male counterparts dominate in mainstream media, and even LGBT media at that, ladies – I’m here to say that we have something to celebrate.
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This past Wednesday my morning started with a text that said, "One day we'll each be able to get married and you'll be the greatest husband ever.
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Last June, Gilbert Caldwell married David Farrell, his partner of 34 years, becoming one of 18,000 same-sex couples who married in California after the state Supreme Court legalized same-sex unions.
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As the Out Front team has stated, the LGBT community celebrated some huge milestones in October. The last week in October was no exception as President Obama signed the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr.
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Last Friday, we celebrated the end of a 22-year legislation that prevented HIV-positive people from entering the United States.
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I remember October of 1998. Specifically, I remember October 12, 1998. I was a college freshman at Ohio University, and during that week, I watched the tragic news unfold of Matthew Shepard's torture and death in Laramie, Wyoming.
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The leaves are changing colors and the sound of cheering rings in the air. Yes, it’s football season.
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